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Discussion in 'Chastity device discussions and reviews' started by WhiteKnight, Jan 16, 2021.

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    Hello everyone:

    Looking for some help here. My Keyholder and I have tried various devices over the years - with varying degrees of success.

    Now, in the middle of the latest lockdown here in the UK we're looking to invest in a custom-made and probably 3D printed device.

    I have a - not uncommon I believe - problem with one of my balls working its way free from the back ring. I don't believe it's so much the size of the ring as the gap between the ring and cage.

    The most secure fit I've ever had is the Qiui - before they got hacked - and there are obviously loads of pictures all over the net.

    What we're after is the same sort of 'ergonomic' back ring: ie something that is more oval and definitely curves forward under the balls.

    So question is: does anyone know of a company that produces these ??

    Regards and thanks in advance.
     
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    I have a similar anatomical problem that resulted from a surgical procedure called and epididectomy, in which one of my testicals was detached from my epididimous. Anyway, after trying all sorts of ball trap cages (and being too much of a sissy about piercing), I experimented with wrapping one side of my ball ring with dental floss to create a "lump" on one side (Like my gf did with my class ring in HS) , and kept adjusting it until I found comfort. Finally, I found that bending the steel ring into more of an oval shape made it conform more to my unique anatomy.

    I would suggest trying these procedures and see if you can't find inescapable comfort that way. Good luck!
     
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    Contact Mature Metal. They have oval rings, and make custom cages that aren’t too expensive. And their support is amazing.

    The only drawback for you is that they’re in Texas.
     
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    The Cherry Keeper series offers a VAST array of sizes and shapes for their rings, and are only about #25. Because of this, I have now purchased 8 rings in total. I can wear them all, but have a singular favorite.

    Note as well, that the Cherry Keeper rings have different mounting angles too. This allows you to fine tune the ball gap--precisely what you need to focus on.
     
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    I had to go to an oval shape, and use a Holy Trainer knockoff that is stainless steel called a Rikers, and can't pull out of it without damaging myself. There are thousands of devices out there and I think we all have a drawer full of parts and devices gone wrong. The issue is that you can't try them on, and don't know what they will be like for long term wear.

    I don't personally recommend plastic, but some do, for example. I think the cb6000 is a joke and a toy, others can't get out of it.

    Be very aware of what shape would suit you and find a place to browse lots of them. That's all any of us do, if I had to guess.
     
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    Look at the Cherry Keeper and a negative angle ring to reduce the ball gap.
     
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    Thanks for that (and all the other helpful comment and suggestions).It seems like just what I'm look for and I shall be getting in touch to see what they have to offer.
     
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    Minor word of caution on Cherry Keeper (and all plaatic) devices: they flex more than steel so a gap that seems tight might still allow escape when the boys really want out. I recommend going as tight as you can tolerate, maybe a double base ring, if you get a problem with this...
     
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    Sorry I can't help, but wanted to say I know what you mean.
    I did have a Chinese model with the oval and found it so much more comfortable, but I wasn't happy with the cage length and design.
    I was forced to accept the round ring in the A282 and initially it was less than perfect. I tried ordering some Chinese oval rings to substitute but no love.
    Fast forward to constant wear and the circle is fine now, but I still think if I had oval, I'd need less daily anti-ring sting lube.

    Good luck with the search!
     
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